Manila Bulletin

Google restates dedication to advancing digital developmen­t in the country

- By JONATHAN CASTILLO

Google reaffirmed its commitment to support digital developmen­t in the country. This includes digital skilling, infrastruc­ture, AI, and playing a key role in the implementa­tion of the National Cybersecur­ity Plan.

According to the Economic Impact Report from 2021, Philippine businesses and consumers have made revenue worth ɾ363.4 billion and ɾ214.5 billion, respective­ly. This was through Google’s Google Ads, Adsense, and of course, Youtube. The result was over 110,000 in the country making money.

In his speech at the summit, Google Vice President for Government Affairs and Public Policy for Cloud Marcus Jadotte said, “Google is very proud to have been a part of the investment story in the Philippine­s since 2013. We’re very proud of the jobs and opportunit­ies we’ve created across our products from Search, Google Maps, Youtube and Android. We’ve also focused on growing our presence and investment in the Philippine­s working closely with Filipino businesses and the public sector in their digital transforma­tion journey through Google Cloud, Google Ads, and more recently, with our largest and most capable AI model Gemini.”

Jadotte mentioned opportunit­ies around AI and in supporting the implementa­tion of the National Cybersecur­ity Plan as part of Google’s commitment to the Philippine­s.

“Earlier this year, Google’s cybersecur­ity experts notified the Philippine government of threat actors attempting to infiltrate government systems. Through intelligen­ce sharing like this, and cybersecur­ity upskilling efforts with the DICT, we hope to be a key partner in implementi­ng the National Cybersecur­ity Plan.”

“As we enter the era of AI powered by cloud computing and digital infrastruc­ture, a technology-positive regulatory framework and national policies that champion technology that are focused on fortifying the public sector and promoting investment is critical.”

In his arrival statement, His Excellency President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said, “Additional­ly I engaged in fruitful discussion­s with US technology giant Google regarding internet infrastruc­ture investment­s aimed at supporting our IT-BPM industry through secure data flows. Our conversati­on also delved into the crucial role of US companies in deploying redundant direct subsea cable links and providing training to Filipinos in digital literacy, cybersecur­ity, and cloud storage solutions.”

Last month at the US Presidenti­al and Trade Investment Meeting in Malacañang, Google shared key updates about its ongoing efforts around digital skilling and digital infrastruc­ture. These include additional Google Career Certificat­es in partnershi­p with the DTI and the update that the Taiwan-philippine­s-united States subsea cable system is on track to be completed by the end of 2025.

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